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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
MEDPOTIT)? UfATL': TOTTUmE, MTCPFOTTD. OTlKnON", RATURDAY, . fATOni 5, 1010 PAQK TTTREIi! Text of the New Law A Bill. I.'or nil nut tu' priivldo fur lliu nxltir- nilmillim, mill onidloullon nf wru I nilulrrttlH, iilhor noxious rmlmiiu mid predatory iihltimlH, lint liorlr.lttK county cmirls Hint btiurit or county cummin slunum tu provide, funds thororor, anil proscribing tho mniinor of prwiture (oornnto u lln upon llin prupony In fested Willi such rodent fur Urn ox-tvi-mliinllim Ihoroof and dixjlitrlnu; tin miiofKonoy. Hp, II onnolnd by tho. pooidu of Out Wuto of OreKoii: ; Hoot Imi I. It slinll lie nuil Im lim-ohy dc'larad to bo tho duly of every imr tun, II rm, copnrliwrshlp, company or ciirp'irittlon owiiIiik, IcnsliiK, occupy Iiik, possessing: or ImvIiiK cliurnu or or dominion ovor nny limit. plnco,, build Inn, slriivtura, whnrr, plur or dock which In lufoslod with Kronnd squlr rulu uiid olliur noxious rudtmu or pre datory animals, or a noon im tlio pies ciioc.of llui miinu ahull coiiiii lo lilu. their, or Im knowlodiin, nt oncu lo pro. cuod.nnd to ooiitlnuo In mod lullli to cxlnrmlnnto nmj doslroy mich rodents by pplannliiK, trniiiliiK or olliur nppro prlnto mid offooilvo moans. . Beet Inn 2, : Who- county! court or board or county ooinniliuiliinorii In uny county or thl ntnts In koraliy author let and oinKwr'il, or on a petition of: oim hundred, or more, taxpayers nml liiiutownc.nl of said county, shrill, utiloMM a roiiioiislrnnco rotitnlnlUK the nttnion of n itronror nuiubur. ot liixpny cr mid landowner shall Imi prosoitlad, aiinroprliilo adouiintn fuuilH. nut lnn than flvo hundred dollar tlMO.oo) In amount, for tho creation uf a rovolvhiK fund to Im used In tho oxlarmlniillnn and destruction or icround squirrels and olliur noxious rollout or predn tory animals. In accordant vlth- the provisions of tlila not. Hoellim 3. J no county court or board or county eommliisloniir h Imndiy authorised lo purchase mIiih and oilier supplies iioeessnry for the extermination and orndlcntlon of nny ground suulrrola nnd other uoxloim ri' dents or predatory niiliunlH and, to emu iiald poison lo lio mixed nnd poison bait to bo proparod and to soli Ilia same at coat lo residents of unlit county for tlio purpose aforesaid, ami tin proceed derived from any sale thereof ahall bo tmld to and become a lrt of nld revolvlnit. rood.' Section 4. It ahall be tho duty of tlia nxrlcultural axont or ovary county In thla alato, or In counties not having uch agricultural agent any person np IKilnti'd by tlio court to carry out tho provision of thla act shall bo doomed to bs Ibo agricultural audit for thn puri0e llioroof, to mix nny polsar, and to prepare poison ball nnd dis tribute tlio tamo, or olhcr necessary supplies provided by said court or board of county commissioners,- to thn applicants for auto and to collect all nioitqya, nnd rocolnt therefor, and matin a monthly, report In mild court. H'O-li aKrlrultiirnl aKont "Imll receive t-hai 1 i-J- no udillilmml coiiipiiiiHUlliin fur pr fiiiinliiK (ho ilut Ico luu'idii, but hIiiiII ho ulluwoil mioli iiiidltlimiil iihhIhIiiiiuii im In tho opliiliiu of mild court or board Hhnll ho nncoiiiinry to nffnotlvnlv our. ry out tint provlHloiiH hiitoufi nnd In cumitlnn not IiiivIiik nn nui'loiilturnl ftf.ont I ho court or limud of cniiiily CoiiiinlNlMonetn nhull ri thn coninen, nation of tlm pniHuu m iiiiiiolmcd. which nhull nut .oxceed in.'ii) imr tliiy. mid thull n-Hi;i lli ,y (,r,lr ,n,;i, ,). illlloniil imnlHiniici, im niuy ho imcoiis. ary to cnriy out tin, provlnlomi hnro- of. Hccllon 5, Tlm hki'IiiiiIIuiiiI nxrint hull mve iiotlcn lo all penuum rn nlilliiK or owiiIiik uny liitid within mild county, by the publication Uiureof; in not luim limn two no.WHpupcrn ot Ken iirul clrciiliilliui wlihlu Hulil coiinly for two wenliij, or lhrc Innuoi, of until punur 'of .tlio kind of puIhoii or polmin bulla or HUM huil moHt emiMllont or ef fective to bo mind for Iho oxlermlnii lion i.e hluNlrueilon of hiicIi loilontM, and tho time when tho auimi In to bo put out or imml: mild niillca hIiiiII bo ileemml lo ho Hiifflcleut lo nil pemoim iliiBi-rllieil In unction 1 hereof, unci tin- leaa any auch pvmon nhull, within lie dnyn from tho firm publication or anld nolloo, biHtln In Rood fnlth to oxlor niliiuto, eiiidlcule, nnd ih ntroy, an ufiirnnuld, or by nny olliur effective mciiiiH, nuy Kronnd nipilrreln, or other noxloun rodentn or produtory nnlinnln, thnt limy bo dcnlitniited In thn nnlilUn nil notlci; nfoienuld. It nhull then be (ton duty of tho county court to np Kilnt n tiemon or (wmomt rocomniend ed by lha nitrlcullurnl iikhiii, lo pro cceil wflli tho oxturiiilniitlon nnd ornd lcntlon of audi rodentn iitxm lha land or plnce, a uforcxjilil, nod for lliut pur pono tho nnld pornoii or (Kimonn ap ixilntcd lire ttnruhy uulhorlxcd to nnlor upon any Intnl. pluco, biilhlluR, ntrua tunt, wharf, pier or dock for tho pur pono or. thin net, nml uny oxpenuo In curred In tho uxlennlnnllon or oradl ctitlon of mich roduiilii, Including a chnrK rir nnrvlwn of not to exceed flvo dollura ($f.(IU) per illein. nnjd portion or lumonn nhull not forth, roi ly Itemized, In II ntnleiiient with a do ncrlptlon ot tho property iiioii which any nuin of money nhull hnvo bevii ox-(H-U'litl. verified, nnd prenent nuoh nlntenient lo tho county court 'Ithln nlxly diiyn from tho tlmo thnt laid money nhnll hnvo tienii expended, and the court nhnll examine Into the item lliorof nnd npprovo tlio nntno, nnd if tho oxiHMino Iherof In fo,und lo Imi iiii- rennoimnio, nlinil correct ntitit iitircn nounble Ileum therof and nioillfy nnld tliitiiiuent; thert'Uixin tho court nhull tile nuch nlutement In tho office of the comity clerk, and from tho (hue of fll Iiik thereof nnld mini of money nhnll conntllnrn a lieu upon tho properly therein- donorlliod. -r . Hccllon 0. It nhnll bo the duly of the county clerk on nnd after tho flrnt dny'of Ivcoiubor of each year fnllowlnic thn flllliK of nnld nlnlement, AT THE SOURCE i.i.i1, ) ' . . ) tuilonn tho nunio nhnll have boon fully paid uud i nalinfled, to prenent said tnUimantii to Iho county annonaor of lbs county, whono duly It nhull be to extend tlio nmoiintn thereof on tho un nonninont roll miiiliml tho nnld pre- mlnen, and the . numo procoduro pro vided by lnw Mr tho collection of Inxen nnd dellniiunt taxen nhull ba up pllcnhlo I hereto, nnd upon collection therof tlia uroencdn. nhnll ho paid In nnd become it part of tho revolving fund, an nforcmilil, ? flection 7. All polnon bnltn prepared and dlntrlbutcd by tho agricultural nKent, an nfrirennld, nhull bo placed In Ciiutulnora, plainly lulu-led. to nhow the contemn thurof, nnd In order to nocure the niont effective anil vconomlc.nl ex- IK'ndlluren of fundn for the extermin ation nnd destruction of the nald nrounil iiilrrelK nnd other noxloun ro dentn or predatory anlumln, the county court or bourd of county commlnHlon- ern nluil-ooperate, no tar as prnctlca- oie. wnn ino niuio nno leuerui oreuni callonn cnKORod In Blinllur work. Section 8. Whereas, many Inndn, plncon, bultdlnKS, ntructuren, whm-fn, plem nnd docks within tho stnto of OroKon uro tnfented with noxious ro dontH which constituto a mcnaco to tho public peaco, health and siifoty. thereforo, an onioritency Is hereby do clured to exist, and thin act shall be In full force nnd affect liumodlatoly.upon Its phssoko and approval by tho gov ernor. ' ( .. Willi Mndford trndo fa Moilford mndo MOVEMENT IN IDAHO LETTERS WORK " FOR VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN Yours for' tho Victory loan; . A promlnont business man of Kt. Touls has suggontod that If all buslnoss letters were signed In this manner the thought of tho Victory Liberty Loan would bo. no firmly Impressed on evoryona's mind that It would be much easier to talno tho $5,000,000,000 to ho asked for' by the government beglirninu with tho fifth drive April 21, ' . Make your letters work for tho Vic tory Loon. Start In now to boost. Mako the slogan. "Yours for tho Vic tory Ioan." help put tho fifth drive ovor tho top. AMERICANS NEVER QUIT BONELESS BEEFr SAVES u. s. army; $73,000 DAILY War Department Cuts '. Ex penses on Meat Shipments for the A. E. F. . Tho Oerniaus found that tho Ameri can doughboys at, tho front were not oufllnrn. I,el. iih show fhosn donah. boys that tho Americans who stayed nor, was muao oy an. array man aiier Thousands of tons ot bonolcss beet was shipped to the Amorlcan Expe ditionary Forces In order to cut the cost of transportation and save valu able freight spaco. This Is only one of scores of ways In wblcb the gov ernment eliminated ; unnecessary ex pense In too endeavor to make every dollar rained through tho four, popular Llborty Loans go as far as posslblo. By shipping all meat for the over seas troops with the bones cut out at the packing-bouses in America It has been estimated that a saving of 173,000 dally was made. The suggestion to ship tho meat In this economical man TOCATELLO, Idaho, April 5 Re cently a movement was started In Po- cutello. In which twenty-ona counties participated, to float a loan, or re volving fund. In tho sura ot $100,- 000,000, for the reclamation ot about two and a half million acres of land In eastern and southern Idaho. Secretary of tho Inlorlor Kranklin K. Ijine will aid In the work by tho re-lntroductlo,i of his bill In the next congress. 1( wob defeated by the re tiring democratic body. Letters re ceived by the officers ot tho Idaho acclamation association are to the effect that Secretary Lm-e bna very much at heart the irrigation projects of the dry areas of the west. It is said, there Is every prospect that the deal will culminate In a favorablo manner. . In the meantlme-tho various coun ties ot tho Irrigated and farming sec tions are reinforcing the proposition .and are organising local units, one from each county. Arsenate of Lead We are prepared to furnish you with GRASSELL ARSENATE OF LEAD in paste or powder. This product is manufact ured by one of the largest chemical factories in the United-States. Ten years1 constant use of this product by growers in the valley has proven its superiority. Why experiment? V -; V Our prices right. Our quality unsurpassed.; . We alsoliandle guaranteed Spray Hose, Black Leaf 40, Lirne Sulphur, etc.? ;We distribute Squirrel i Poison 5 ,, ' V Rogue River Eruit and Produee Association at homo aro not q.iUtors. . There Is so better way to do this than to hold on to the Liberty Honda wo havo and buy to the limit when wo aro asked to take more. Carter Class. Socrotary of tho Treasury, said recently: "Our boys at the front Irt tho service of the government have never quit. If you sell your Liberty Bonds you quit at a tlmo when tlio government needs your continued support. Every time you quit by selling your IJborty Bonds you hurt the credit of our govern ment and mako It more difficult to finance tho war. . Tho cost of tlio war continues until peace is signed and our gallant boys are brought back tc American soil." ' There Is no excuse for you to sell your bonds unless yqn are without food or are to bo turned out of your homo. In a Llborty Bond yon have tho safest Investment In tho world. The credit uf the United States, whose wealth Is estimated at $250,000,000,000 Is guarantee that you will get your money back. . In the -meantime your money will be working for you at a fair rate of interest ho watched thousands of tons go for ward by the old method. A .carcass of beet contains twenty-five pounds of bone to every hundred pounds of meat and requires twice tho shipping Bpace. It .Is with such unanswerable argu ments as these that tho government Is replying to the charges that money was carelessly spent during the war making necessary the -calling of the Victory Loan.' ; BACK! LIKE A ' BOARD? IT'S1 V YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from the awful sxony of lam. back. Don't wait till it "pasties off." It only tome. back. Find tbe causa nnd stop it, I Manned conditions f kidneys are usually indi cated by stiff lnme backs and otn? wreocluDK pains, which are nature a ilf nsl. for help! Here's tlio remedy. When yon feel tbe first twinxes ol pain or xoerl snce any of these symptoms, get busy at once. On to your driiKxtst and get a box of the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Hnarlem Oil Cnpanles, Im ported fresh every month from; thy lrboratories In Haarlem, Holland. Pleasant and easy to take, they Instant ly attai k the poisonous germs clogging ' your system and bring quick relief. For over two hundred years they have been helping the sick. Why not try them? Hold everywhere by re liable druggists In sealed: packages. , Three sizes. Money back If they do not help you. Ask for "GOLD MKDAL" and bo- sure the - name . "GOLD MEDAL" Is on the box. VICTORY DRIVE MEDALS Medals made from captured German cannon will be awarded by the Treasury Department to volunteer workers . who tako part lfi the Victory Llborty Loan drive for .".000,000.000 which will start April 2L Inscribed on the face ot the medal will be the name of the workor.v and the service for which the. medakwaa awarded.. With Medford Trade Is Hedford Made wist Sprlna Is here and vou can satisfy vour ambition by ourchasina a town . mowing .and eardenjna tools of the Poole Furniture Co. We carry a bid line of furniture and household necessities to suddIv the Sprinn wants. - f T T T T T t t T f . t t f f t t ' t t t f ' T T r t T X t t t Tribute to the Process o! Our Dairy Farmers TVc believe the opening of our new creamery in Medford is a tribute to the city and the dairy farmers who contribute so much ,. to the progress and success of the community. ! , . As an indication of how closely creameries parallel the de velopment and growth of a . community, we quote the following " from an actual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Depart mont of Agriculture : : "In the year 1884 a creamery was located in a certain town not especially noted. for. good butter. It began with;17 patronp owning 100 cows, and the daily product was 79 pounds. In 1893 it had 116 patrons holding 1,000 cows, and its annual product per cow was 289 pounds of butter. The product has sold at the highest , market price and the cow owners have received a greater net in come per cow than ever experienced before. Nothing would induce these patrons, to return to f aim dairying. They received from tho - factory during" nine years $458,000 in-monthly cash installments. . The market for their butter is at their doors and they can pay cash for all their supplies. Farms and farm buildings have been im proved.'. Dairystocks have been, doubled and.trehfed. The com munity has taken on -a new inspiration.", ; , ." , : The parent concern of the newly opened Medford Creamery has been established at Independence for 19 years. W bring these . ;' 19 ears.of experiences in successfully .operating alcreamery at In dependence into this community. We are here to render you a service. .You are cordially invited to ,drop around and get ac quainted. ' If wo can't convince you that it's worth while to bring your cream here and thatve will give you a square deal at all. times then most assuredly, wo; do not expect to get your business. . . , . v , "With the utmost faith in the progress of Medford and vi . cinity, we are . . - - - v ' : v. , ; !; ';., ; Yours very cordially, ,.:.- Independence Creamery T r ; T- t t t t y .f,v T t !? t t t fr I fi, ti. f : $ ! ill : T t t TV ? f ; TV t T T ? ,f . t 28-30-32 N. BARTLETT S .4- PHONE 203: